i am sure a lot of these images of shoreline you have got from a well in your backyard, Alan.. :)
it encompasses a world in this image.. there's sea beneath and high above it rise a snow-land.. and yet somewhere in between is Tibet.. perhaps there is a lake because I see a boat too.. beyond I can see some ridges.. and beneath, between the sea and Tibet, some 'frozen tectonics'.. really a world to explore.. 80% 2D , 20 % 3D.. a world flattened perhaps to fit in the scheme of things.. and I can see sun rising in the east and shadows forming too...
Beautiful image..

i am sure a lot of these images of shoreline you have got from a well in your backyard, Alan..
it encompasses a world in this image.. there's sea beneath and high above it rise a snow-land.. and yet somewhere in between is Tibet.. perhaps there is a lake because I see a boat too.. beyond I can see some ridges.. and beneath, between the sea and Tibet, some 'frozen tectonics'.. really a world to explore.. 80% 2D , 20 % 3D.. a world flattened perhaps to fit in the scheme of things.. and I can see sun rising in the east and shadows forming too...
Beautiful image..

What sorcery is this? The depth of texture is tangible, yet I know if I touch a print of this it is smooth and has none of this energetic projection to feel. Then, there is the 'frozen' movement of the waves - dynamic and static in one. You have captured the alchemy of water and presented it as an illusion, a sensory trick.

What sorcery is this? The depth of texture is tangible, yet I know if I touch a print of this it is smooth and has none of this energetic projection to feel. Then, there is the 'frozen' movement of the waves - dynamic and static in one. You have captured the alchemy of water and presented it as an illusion, a sensory trick.